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Invest in Pit & Balcony’s Glengarry Glen Ross
When push comes to shove, how much is too much? If first place in a Sales competition got you a Cadillac, second place got you a set of...
A Curious Night-Time at the Theatre
Director Tommy Wedge opens his director’s note stating that The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time is an intimidating play....
“Curious Incident” Provides Unique, Can’t-Miss Perspective
A play on the receiving end of five Tony Awards often catches the attention of the theatre community. But when that play is...
The Women Take Center Stage
The Women Take Center Stage Dr. Jeff List I love when I am inspired by theatre. Performances of all sorts inspire me. Rarely, though, do...
The Women: Feminist Anthem or Wicked Period Piece?
Midland Center for the Arts’ Center Stage offers up a fresh take on the 1936 classic comedy The Women. While much ado is made of The...
A Long August in Osage County
August: Osage County is a both intensely funny and brutal play by Tracy Letts. It won the Tony Award for Best Play as well as the 2008...
Bay City Players Bravely Takes on August: Osage County
The script of August: Osage County is a force to be reckoned with. The Pulitzer Prize-winning play opened at Steppenwolf Theatre in 2007,...
James and the Giant Peach is Imaginative and Nostalgic
If you’re a fan of Roald Dahl’s literature, James and the Giant Peach at Saginaw’s Pit and Balcony will be a delightful trip down memory...
A “Peach” of a Play
As I write this review, the temperature outside is in the single digits. I can’t imagine a better time of year to come in from the cold...
Not Just an Ordinary Production With Passion Theatre's "Ordinary Days"
In the event you don’t read my entire review (shame on you!) let me start by saying this: if you can get tickets to see Passion Theatre...
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